Description
This social story helps children navigate the changing dynamics of playground friendships. It explains that sometimes lots of children want to play the same game, while other times friends may choose a different activity—or may prefer not to play together at all.
The story reassures children that these situations are a normal part of social play and gently guides them in responding without becoming overly upset or frustrated. It encourages flexibility, understanding, and positive ways to handle the ups and downs of playing with others.
What’s Included
- A 20-page social story
- A shortened, hands-on version with removable picture pieces children can place on each page for added engagement
- Ebook teaching slides suitable for small groups or whole-class lessons
Why Social Stories Are Effective
Social stories break down topics in a calm, reassuring way that makes them easier for children to understand. They are helpful for children who need extra support with routines, boundaries, or social understanding, and are especially beneficial for autistic children who may find social expectations unclear or overwhelming.
How to Use This Story
- Read the story together in a calm, quiet setting
- Begin by reading it a couple of times, then revisit it often
- Incorporate it into a regular routine
- If the story supports a specific behavior, read it around that time—not as a consequence
- Keep the tone positive and celebrate progress
- For long-term use, place the pages in a folder or laminate and bind them so they can be reused